Delhi assembly election is near, almost all the parties have tightened themselves to win the election. Please tell that there were once four members of the Janata Dal in the Delhi Assembly. In the last election, going from four to two and one, this figure was reduced to zero. The situation is that in the 2015 assembly elections, parties like Rashtriya Janata Dal, Janata Dal-United, and Lok Janshakti Party did not field their candidates. This time all parties associated with Bihar are claiming to field candidates. However, Shoaib Iqbal, who won the elections from the parties of Bihar in every election, is now in the Aam Aadmi Party. Shoaib became a five-time MLA from Matia Mahal Assembly constituency on the ticket of Unified Janata Dal, JDU and LJP. Russian ship narrowly escaped after collision with US ship in Arabia In the first election of the Delhi Assembly in 1993, the Janata Dal had four MLAs. Ramsingh Bidhuri from Badarpur, Shoaib Iqbal from Matia Mahal, Imran Parvez from Okhla and Matin Ahmed from Seelampur. At that time Lalu Prasad, Nitish Kumar, Ram Vilas Paswan, and Sharad Yadav were together. The next election was held in 1998. By then, the RJD had become a new party by moving out of the Janata Dal. RJD and Janata Dal candidates stood up. The Janata Dal once again won the Matia Mahal seat. The candidate was Shoaib Iqbal. Big disclosure, Denmark reveals warning was received few hours ago The 2003 Assembly elections were won by Shoaib Janata Dal as a candidate. JDU was formed after the merger of the Samata Party. Shoaib Iqbal with LJP ticket to Asif Mo in 2008 election. Khan won as an RJD candidate. RJD won on Okhla's seat. In that election, 11 candidates of JDU-RJD and 43 candidates of LJP stood. The figure for votes is also interesting. JDU received 3047 votes, LJP 83184 and RJD 39143 votes. Shoaib Iqbal became the Deputy Speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly. East Iranian authorities to announce the cause of Ukrainian airliner crash